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of his nose again. and the lead with jake tapper starts now well, donald trump took questions, but his answers only raised more the lead starts right now from his close ties twice far-right firebrand, do his repeated and racist debunk conspiracy theories about migrants. donald trump was pressed on it all, but his responses likely won't silence his critics. last a stunner from and the pope, weighing in on the presidential election, sharing his opinion on both trump and harris. >> will this take will this change any minds? >> and cnn's rare interview today with supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson. >> what she says, the high court is really concerned about behind the scenes the lead. >> i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper, 53 days until the
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2024 presidential election and the campaign trail today is lively. former president donald trump, just about an hour ago wrapping up a q&a with reporters in california. and he continued to reference haitian migrants in springfield, ohio vowing. in a second term to enact large deportation starting in that town. a reminder for you. they are there legally. he claimed that 94% of his republican allies said he won the debate. a number one can only assume was made up right on the spot given many trump allies, including senator lindsey graham and robert f. kennedy, have gone on record saying trump's performance left something to be desired and cnn's holmes also asked the former president about the controversy surrounding far-right activist laura loomer, who often travels with trump and has made racist posts that have been disavowed this week by trump allies, including congresswoman marjorie to touri, taylor greene would you say to your republican colleagues, are your
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allies who are concerned about your close relationship with laura loomer? know what they would say. laura has been a just like a lot of people are supporters and she has been a supporter of mine she, speaks very positively of the campaign i'm not sure why you asked that question, but laura is a supporter i laura. laura has to say what she want. >> your allies are for concern. >> well, i don't know. i mean, look, i can't tell laura what to do cnn's kristen holmes in california's enter sydney said, i'm not sure why you asked wasn't a surprise to him, kristen yeah. >> pam, we know that it's just the republican allies that we've heard on the record saying publicly that they are concerned about laura loomer, like marjorie taylor greene, like lindsey graham, but we also know that there have been private phone calls from republican allies to donald trump, to donald trump's heads of the campaign expressing
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concern that one she's traveling with donald trump. we saw that people get off the plane with him at the debate. it was a very close knit group of advisers. his top advisers, his campaign managers, and the people who had helped him with the debate. and laura loomer, this is a plane and this was not an answer that really got to the heart of why it is that she's traveling with him or what he who would respond to people who have called her remarks recently, racist. and he was asked specifically if you would disavow after i spoke to him. if you disavow some of her comments and he said he didn't know what the comments were, but he take a look at them again. we have spoken to allies who have talked to him, who have talked to heads of the campaign about her recent comments. it's not just recent, but over the last several years and told him they're concerns. so this that this is all new to him seems pretty farfetched. >> all right. kristen holmes, thanks so much. the panel is here to discuss. let's start with erinperrine, aaron, what movable voter is trump winning by having people like laura loomer around him and do you
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think he really doesn't know the kinds of things she said about 9:11 and other >> there is not a persuadable voter that is going to see laura loomer coming around, donald trump and think that that's going to persuade them to now break for donald trump. it's not as much about winning voters is it is having people around him that, that he likes, that he wants stay here from that's why she's around him. i don't think that that's a good choice. i think that peddling and racist tropes and in islamophobia and in the hateful rhetoric that she has launched, not only at countless people across the country, but people like myself and my colleagues and my friends because we worked for somebody else in the primary. there's no room for that and the republican party, we used to be able to be disagreeable and disagree at the same time, we could disagree without being disagreeable. we didn't have to make a personal and be this overly heated rhetoric. it doesn't help the campaign and i'm a little surprised that susie and chris are putting around the plane as much as they are to travel with the president. >> she was on the plane the day of his debate and some of his
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allies were concerned that perhaps he didn't do as well in the debate, his aide hope because she was in his ear, what do you say? >> well, on this is the challenge that you have won and it's such a big personality. and for so long the management of that personality has really been to cater to what donald trump wants and his wishes, rather than a set of logic or systems that help you execute a plan rather than just concepts of a plan. laura loomer, i, mean, she's a provocateur and those exists on both sides of the aisle, to be this desire for trump to get the attention of somebody who is provocative and has a large online following, rather than him this race. >> and we know that trump doesn't like to disk people who are really nice to him and loyal to him as laura loomer has been. >> and conversely, jeff does trump risk alienating part of his base by not embracing people like loomer, as you pointed out, somebody who has a large following look, there's embracing and then there's also inviting someone on your plane on 911.
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>> i mean, it's different. he could still be sort of friendly to laura loomer without sort of alienating her, without inviting him on his plane. i mean, she has been in the inner circle, like only a handful of people have. so i think it's not about alienating the base. i mean, we're not i don't think any of his allies are staffer suggesting he should go out and pick a fight with her. trascher, but it's it's just the unusual timing and there's obviously something about her that he enjoys spending time with and that is something on him, but aaron was saying. i'm really surprised. i think it's a sign of something else that really we've not seen yet in this campaign. this has been a very disciplined for donald trump campaign. a much more professionally run campaign than his other two previous ones because of a chris lacivita and susie wiles. and this to me that he's calling his own shots on a lot of things. >> yeah. it's interesting when you point that out, we were just looking at the ads from the trump campaign and they've had more emphasis on the economy immigration and crime. and then
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you can draw us out with what trump has been pushing this absurd like continually about haitian migrants in springfield, ohio cannot be pets and eating them today, he cut off a reporter who tried to ask about two straight days of threats in springfield at schools and city buildings. listen the real threat is what's happening at our border because you have thousands of people being killed by illegal migrants coming in. and also dying. you have women dying they come up so there's no evidence to support his claims about springfield, but help us better understand erin this cynical strategy, frankly, to appeal to people's voters fears it's not necessarily the cynical strategy as much as it is that he, when people are asking him those questions, he's always going to answer it like that. >> he just can't take it in pivot and go back to where the message should be, which is a professional political communicators. what we train each of our candidates to do, which
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one, you can, you can always answer the question you wish it's wish was asked, which sometimes gets you the follow up and pushed or you pivot if you get asked about springfield, then you pivot to the fact that the southern border of the united states has been overrun under biden-harris and the fact that we have seen influxes into communities across the united states were resources are now so limited because of the failure of the biden/harris administration on it? immigration, let's talk about that. take the topic and pivot to the strong point. don't play into the question anymore about cats and dogs and ohio talk about what matters to the american people because they are telling you very clearly, it's the immigration issue at the southern border say cynical strategy. >> i just want to clarify. it's not about how he answered that question in particular, just about overall continuing to bring this up up this lie up. yes, these haitian migrants, it gets to i mean, the fear is a key element of the strategy. and let's be clear, there are other elements of fear in campaigns. the fear of women bleeding out because they needed a medical procedure called an abortion. so that the democrats are using that as well. >> but trump returns to that
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without tying it to a policy he finds something in his limited ecosystem pops it up to a point where it doesn't matter to him if it's dangerous, he could pivot, but he will still doubled down on the thing that is causing him problems. >> but it's also creating a broader security challenge in the united states i want to talk about vice president harris to me, she was in a pennsylvania again today. she's made multiple stops there and i just just to take a step back. it is a reminder of how razor thin this races in these swing states with these movable voters. and there's not that many of them without a doubt, i mean, she's spent a part of seven of the last eight days in pennsylvania. that really tells you all you need to know. but look, here's why pennsylvania is. we know, is the biggest swing state in terms of electoral votes, 19 electoral votes. but i think more interestingly, is where she is she's in trump country three she's in a county that i was a plus 374 the former
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president and plus a 14, i believe. but what she's trying to do is bring down his margins here. we'll see the degree to which she's able to do that. but i think where she's going, as interesting. look, i mean, pennsylvania is absolutely essential if she wins and keeps the blue wall together and winds that blue.in nebraska, she wins the presidency. if she doesn't win pennsylvania, then she has a harder route. obviously, she has to win either north carolina plus another today so pennsylvania is still not all the marbles, but most of the marbles, if that's why she's there again, but interesting, that she's in a republican part of pennsylvania. >> also the idea that you can be republican and trump supporter susie asm is a key part in this election, which democrats were lacking on the front end and now it seems to have picked up in their favor. your ultimately fighting on election day to get people off their sofas and willing potentially to go out and bad weather other to vote for you. so if she's able to create enough doubt in trump country to suppress the numbers there. those margins matter. the other
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thing she did in the debate that i thought was very key was taking a foreign policy issue and making it very directly applicable to americans right now it's connected ukraine, trump's support for putin to what next, if trump's plan to negotiate or gift parts of ukraine, poland would be next. there are tens upon thousands of polish americans in philadelphia, in parts of pencil well, vga in wisconsin, these are key constituencies that she's figured out how to connect with on an issue. very key to them. >> what do you say erin? >> i think that that was probably one of the missed opportunities by trump there, especially on the geopolitical front, because when it comes to the war in ukraine, who's very clear that donald trump put on very aggressive sanctions against russia, against the nord stream two pipeline. and when biden capitulated to putina on the pipeline, we saw that they were able to circumvent ukraine and said natural gas to germany. so they didn't need him anymore. they could get like there is a winning geopolitical argument there for
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stopped russia from invading ukraine, that didn't happen, that did not happen under donald trump. it did under joe biden, he missed the what you need to make that argument right there. >> all right. everyone stick around more to discuss today and extremely rare, sit down with one of the nation's most important decision-makers cnn goes one-on-one with justice ketanji brown jackson. but first, i have to congressman on opposite sides of the aisle standing by who swear to ensure a it needed to make that promise. and how worried they really are about a repeat january the edge premieres sunday, september 22, did nine on cnn this one big time for an update or complete remodel, rebirth is with you every step of the way. is this going to be ready for the baby from design and products to removal? >> an installation, check it we handled the entire process to create a beautiful and functional bathroom for
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this election, america will have the rule of the the commonsense majority stands up so i want to start with there. i want to get to the fact gentleman that there are still concerns what could happen after the election. i want to start with you congressman lawyer and get your reaction to what gop senator markwayne mullin told me yesterday on this show back in 2021, he was in the house, may vote against certifying the election results. and i asked him about that yesterday. here's what he said. >> if trump loses in every state certifies as the results of their election, will you accept a peaceful transfer of power? you know, it's hard to say what you're gonna do, what you're not, it doesn't matter if the republicans win or the democrats win both parties are probably going to cry, cry foul what is your reaction to that? >> and would you encourage your fellow republican across the aisle and others to sign onto this letter? >> look, obviously this is a
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letter that i was proud to sign on to and support the peaceful transfer of power is paramount to our government. it's what sets the united states apart from many globe. and i think for me i leave it up to the voters. the voters will decide the outcome of this election there is so much at stake from the affordability crisis plaguing our country our southern border, to the international dealing with. but ultimately it's a decision that the voters this will make. and it's our job as members of congress to accept that and to certify the results of the election. so i absolutely commit to doing that. i think what happened on january 6, 2021 was wrong. it never should have happened joe biden won the election. the election should have been certified in the same way that in 20
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people like jamie raskin voted against certification, it was wrong. we should be leaving it up to the voters to decide outcome of our elections. at the ballot box. and so i am fully committed to doing that and ensuring the peaceful transfer of power regardless of who wins. on november 5, just to follow up with you. >> and again, as i spoke to the senator yesterday, it is a false equivalence looking at what happened in 2020 years past when you look at the overall picture of president trump, empower saying the election was stolen, trying to get his own vice president to not certify the results companied with members of congress doing his bidding, going against the election results. and so i wonder when you have those who did that in 2020 voting against the results, not committing to a peaceful transfer of power, even this upcoming election. what do you say to that? i mean, how concerned are you, congressman lawler about that about members of your own party who won't commit to it. and i'll get to you next.
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representative moskowitz look, anytime we have elections people have every right to go to court, raised concerns raised issues, but once the court adjudicates those concerns and the election is certified you have to accept the results. >> and i think for all of my colleagues, regardless of their belief for who they support the reality is for our system of government to work. you have to accept the will of the people and you, and you have to move forward and allow our government too. function. and that's why, again, i've been very clear on this. joe biden won in 2020, and what happened on january 6 was should not happen again if the american people decide to support donald trump i will certify the elections if they decide harris, i will certify the election. and i think all of us have a responsibility as
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elected officials to uphold that the rule of law and election results congressman moscowitz, what have trump wins? we'll, all the democrats support the election results no, thank you. >> thank you for talking about this and i was happy to sign the letter as well with my colleague, congressman lawler in many others, yes if the 50 states, which is what the question center to the senator if the 50 states certify the election, will you vote for it? the answer for me is yes. and the answer for him should have been yes, but instead he chose weakness and what i mean by that is he's just playing around with it, right? because that's the partisan thing to do, right? it right now is the time for courage. >> when members should say if the 50 states certify the election, we're nearly there for process. >> we're not there to put our some on the scale for every democrat. if the 50 states
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certify the election should vote if it's donald trump and ever republican if certify the election of the 50 states, do it should vote if it's kamala harris is idea that all of a sudden we're not going to vote to certify the election is ridiculous. this letter i think was, was important. it takes no courage to do what mark wayne mullin said on that program, you know, doing the bipartisan thing, doing the thing for the country. you know, that's the thing right now. that takes courage in politics. he's just, he's just saying what a small group of people want to hear. >> i'm wondering all right, and how many rejections are you getting? are you are you going to other members of congress? are you going to people like sand mullin and asking them to sign on to this letter. are you getting lawler i don't have to ask them to, start a new letter. >> i don't have to ask him to sign the letter. we heard his opinion on television right? just television if but that you know, who knows is is it going to be on a tuesday or thursday? i mean, what did i
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i mean, there was all sorts of caveats the question was simple. if all 50 states certified their election, will you vote for right and so at that point the answer is yes. >> look, i agree with congressman lawler, democrats shouldn't do this either. >> right i'm not i'm voting against donald trump. >> i don't want donald trump to be president. states certify that and he wins, then my job is there to hold up democracy. my job is not to inject partisan politics and go against the will of the voters and go against the will of the 50 states that certified no campaign should be advocating by the way, like they did in 2020 for an alternative slew of voter, of electors, right? this is just totally dangerous and it's going to take democrats calling out calling out republicans. to make sure that we don't go down this dangerous path. >> congressman lawler very quickly. i just want to ask and i want to hear what you have to say, but does it concern you that donald trump continues the
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same playbook was saying this upcoming election will be rigged if he loses so first i can't speak to which members signed, refused to sign this was born out of the problem solvers caucus of proud member of, and we have worked in a bipartisan show bipartisan support for certifying the election and showing up on january 20, 2025, for the inauguration, whoever wins with respect to the former president's continued comments my future. the american people are dealing with significant challenges to cost of living, the cost of groceries, energy, housing has gone up exponentially under kamala harris and joe biden, a at our southern border, over 10 million migrants have come into the u.s. most of them illegally, 90% released into the country municipalities like new york city, buckling under the weight of it spending
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billions of dollars to provide free housing, clothing, health care, education eric adams saying it's destroying the city. and then one international crises after the next, that's what the american people want the election to be about, not about past grievances not about what happened in 2020, but to about what the candidates are going to do to address the challenges facing the country. now, that is what i am focused why i've been successful twice in two to one democratic districts, ones for the assembly, once for congress. because i talked to the my constituents about the issues that matter regard heartless of their party. and i think that's what looking for. they want people to solve the problems facing them. >> all right, democratic congressman jared moskowitz and republican congressman mike lawler. really important conversation from both of you and i appreciate you coming on the show. and discussing it together >> thank you. >> up next, a rare interview was supreme court justice ketanji brown jackson, what she told cnn today about the
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>> and this is cnn and justice lead a one-on-one interview with the newest member of the u.s. supreme court, justice ketanji brown jackson, cnn's abby phillip sat down with her today and asked about the high profile issue. the court face this year involving january 6, rioters watch some notable when side with the conservatives and you've done so just slightly more than your colleagues, justice elena kagan or justice sotomayor? >> most versus united states case, that's the january 6 prosecution case. you agreed with the majority that the justice department did improperly used its obstruct section statute the severity of what happened on that day is something that you wrote about in your book. was that a hard decision for you to >> i wouldn't. say it was a hard decision. and this is an example i think of the difference between law and politics i ruled him matt case
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consistent with what i believe the law required given the statute at issue, the context in which it was enacted, the text of the statute, and its purposes. and that's the way that i look at statutory interpretation. shan regardless of about the situation and abby phillip joins us now, i can't wait to watch this full interview. >> abby, what else did you ask justice jackson today? >> yeah, pamela, a lot of ground covered in this interview and also in her book, which is the reason why justice jackson, the newest justice on the court, is really out here talking to the life, but also about her jurisprudence. and when we talked about that issue she has really come out very forcefully lee court, but she asks
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questions. she writes a number of either concurring opinions are dissenting opinions on her own to make it clear exactly how she feels about the decisions that the court is making. but i did ask her about how the court is perceived by the public, which is really the issue that is kind of overshadowing the supreme court right now. and she addressed it directly at this perception that if politics infects the court, that could potentially erode public confidence, listen you have concerns about that perception that the public might think that differences are aligning. so closely with differences so you mentioned justice breyer, who was one of my mentors, and this is something that he has talked about a lot and that i think it is a concern for the court as an institution because public
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confidence is have the court does not have the power of the purse. >> it does not have an army the it can't make people in force or follow its opinions. and so it's really important for me maintenance of the rule of law that people believe in the justices, in their rulings especially in these very contentious cases. so you asked me, do i have a concern? yes. but as a sort of institutional level, the entire court is concerned about that keenly aware, of course, that this issue is not going away anytime soon of the three justices in the minority, i think that she has in this very conservative court been more on the side fight of holding onto precedent. unlike
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some of her colleagues. but she says legal disagreements, these are not political disagreements no matter how they might look to the american public who observes this court from a layman's perspective and sees the conservative justices voting one way, the liberals voting another way, pamela. >> so interesting to hear her perspective on that, abby phillip. thank you so much and be sure to catch abby's full interview with justice jackson tonight at ten eastern, right here on cnn well, pope francis is weighing in on the upcoming presidential election, why he says it's a choice between quote, the lesser of two evils at fisher investments, we may look like other money managers, but we're different now. >> so we're a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client's best interests so we don't sell any commission-base d products, then how do you make money? we have a simple management fee structured, so we
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harris, his position on abortion access. >> we are back with our panel and cnn's tom foreman really fascinating to hear the pope weigh in on this, in this way, help us understand the significance of the catholic pope weighing in on the 2024 election. i'm like this is significance is that earlier this year, just under half of catholics pew research poll said that they would support donald trump. >> now, just over 50% of catholics say they won't support him. this is food for thought for them. this is something that is saying to them, you cannot just cast your vote in the pope size on the abortion issue you must see the migrant issue through the same lens of christianity and if you want to lock migrants out, if you want to treat migrants badly in his eyes, that's as big as sin as supporting abortion rights. >> i want to play something donald trump said today on that note about immigrants i can say this. >> we will deportations from springfield, ohio, large deportations. we're
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going to get these people out and it's worth noting that in 2016, the pope had singled out trump for his comments about, you know, he should be building bridges, not walls. >> trump continues to make comments like that and you have to wonder how the pope's comments will land among these american catholics. also a little bit more about that well, this is not what it was the time before, obviously, joe biden, a very devout catholic, it was a different atmosphere in a way but the truth is, as i said, he's really given them food for thought. he said this cannot be in terms of your faith as simple as saying this is a pro-choice, pro-life vote, you have to think beyond that. will that sway anyone? while everything in this race, who knows, i mean american catholic voters are not a monolith the doctrine is the same, but the catholic voters are monolith. i mean, it is based on region, it's based on age, it's based on just other beliefs. so i think the significance here, it's really
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one more thing in a pattern of this pope who has seen us as much a more liberal than some would like here. and somebody seen as the jesuits is were talking about earlier, but the equating the immigrant language with the with the abortion issue is quite it's something we don't hear the church here talk about a lot like execution so the death penalty, we don't hear that with the same weight as the abortion issue. of course, the numbers are different, but i think it is very interesting. it'll be interesting to see. i'm not sure the sways the vote at all. in big catholic states like wisconsin, like pennsylvania, but it certainly is food for thought. >> oh, well, he doesn't say this pope has thumbed his nose and somewhat diplomatic ways that donald trump before the encyclical he gave him when trump came to visit was entirely stewardship and climate change, right? the idea that need to be protecting the earth, this to somebody who was effectively has been, had been climate
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denier. he's also been rather generous given the churches history when it comes to tolerance of gay and lesbian individuals as well. so in that sense, the catholics who wished for a more conservative camp outlets, catholic pope may not be swayed by this, but he certainly does speak to that broader sense of christianity, social justice, and i think just faith-based social justice that the least among us, taking care of those, that is an immediate referenced to refugees and immigrants you went to a catholic school, right i'd love one of those. so i'd love your perspective on this and put him, as jeff said, putting abortion and immigration on the same level yeah. i think for a lot of people they need to remember that the pope is a spiritual leader and not necessarily a political adviser. and what he's trying to tell catholics here today, especially american catholics, is when it comes to issues, it's not to your point, jeff, just about being pro-life or about the migrant issue, it's about people writ large, whether it's about the
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death penalty or the sanctity of life, how we are protecting each other as a larger people in which of those we need to weigh them all in totality and not one more than the other. and it is very, very on brand for this pope to because he is jesuit, that is a more socially justice focus portion of the catholic church than it is the traditional portion. and especially being argentinian that tends to lean that combined together, you put that out there you're going to see more socially justice focused pushes from this pope than you would see from others, right? it is worth noting, he didn't tell her can catholics how to vote. >> he said, use your conscience, but it's it's very much into that trope of some people saying you know, some argue, you can't say you're pro-life if you don't care about the lives when they're here when those people are human beings and living on the planet, if you don't care about them, you're not putting the pope stock and in totality, every life, all the time, wounded that's a smart point. alright, thank you all i really appreciate it. >> will comedian roy wood junior has a new show debuting
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starting tomorrow on cnn. >> sure. to make you laugh, jaketapper recorded this. look ahead and trust me, you want to watch? >> comedian and emmy nominee roy wood junior will host, hit the anticipated us the acclaimed comedy series. have i got news for you? the show premieres on saturday, september eastern on cnn. and will serve up smart, silly, edgy takes on news of the week. you might be familiar with what course from his time on the daily show and when he hosted the white house correspondents dinner last year it was present that he left some of your classified documents up here. you can get to know jim to put them in a safe place. >> trump hating judge with the trump-hating wife and family go to. trial and talk about the
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judge here to discuss the upcoming show and the never ending craziness of this new cycle is roy wood, junior. >> roy so good to see you. i should note, journalist. he was a radio pioneer, co-founder of the national gino black network. so you're a trained journalist as well, but you decided to go into a life of comedy instead. how do you think the show is going to intersect these two worlds? >> i think it's very easy news is worthy of laughing that jake therefore because i have a degree in broadcast shout out to florida in them and all i did was stand up because i was too busy doing stand-up to learn broadcast i think this is the perfect time in place to put those two things together. i just want to make sure people understand about the show. is that we are not out to be as regal. this is a saturday night showdown. we come in on saturday night and 9:00 after bill maher, we are here to kick back and crack jokes. we leave
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in the analysis to people like you, people like abby, phillip, people like laura coates all right. evan, we just got the jokes. >> fair enough. you have had a lot of success bringing comedy into the political discourse over the last few years, especially do you ever find it difficult to do given the stakes, given how people are about the stakes, given the heightened political rhetoric we've seen no, i think at the end of the day, people have to laugh. i think what we have right now, i don't think we have backlash to comedy. i've just think that people have more avenues to say what they do and don't like. that's out there in the world you know, if this was 2030 years ago of you didn't like a joke, you have to write a letter to a newspaper and pray that they printed it now, you can just go on twitter or tiktok or whatever and just speak your voice. and people can be the echo with or disagree the need for laughter does not change simply because there are people that are not in the mood for certain jokes. >> michael, ian black and amber ruffin are set to be the new
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team captains on the new show. what exactly does that mean? team camp? since what can we expect to see from them i think that they are the ones that get to carry a lot of the craziness because the show for the people who don't know, it's a quasi game show will get kind of sort of quiz in the panelists on things that happened this week. >> and it could wild it say, the debate that happened earlier this week, or it could be anything random and silly so michael and amber, their jobs are to provide some of the comedy and then we have a couple of guests that come on every week. i'm hoping that we can get some elected officials. i think that's part of what made the uk show so beautiful. is that sitting elected officials willing to come on television and seem a little normal and crack a joke. new york city mayor eric adams, i'm talking to you. please come on the show. a cruise i'm talking to you. please come on the show. pete buttigieg, please come on. doug emhoff. come on. doug what do you are you most looking forward to with the show i'm looking forward to being able to
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provide a little bit of levity in what has been a very, very crazy election year. and we're going to rock it that way past the election into deeper into november. and to me, it's just an man. i'm excited to be able to just talk silly about the news without having to all these touch on the gravity that's the thing that always had a love-hate about during my time with the daily show. is that the things we're talking about are serious and at the daily show, we have to honor that because these issues are serious. but yagi to handle that before us and we get to do it on saturday night, crack a joke and didn't go home. now, slice of pizza. >> i'm i'm looking forward to it a lot, thank you so much the show. have i got news for you, premiere saturday, september 14 at 19 pm eastern only on cnn. thank you. roy. >> thanks, jake a lot of fight. well, a critically important meeting is underway right now at the white house will take you there, live in just moments this
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campaign, smart as a judge and by got it. >> got it, boss. >> honor, you got this? >> breaking news. president biden is meeting right now with british prime minister cure stormer at the white house. as you see, the nato allies face and incredibly consequential decision about your crane. let's get right to cnn's mj lee at the white house. what is the latest mj? yeah, pam, this is a meeting that the prime minister's office plastered with president biden as he has gotten more settled in to his new job, wanting more one-on-one time with the president, particularly ahead of the time that we expect them to spend more together at unga in new york city. later this month as the president just told reporters, he said, they are expecting to discuss a number of wide ranging issues on ukraine, the middle east, the indo-pacific. but as you know, it is the war in ukraine, specifically the question of the use of long-range missiles and has gotten so much attention, you know, president biden earlier this week was asked about that and he ticked off some fresh speculation when he told reporters we're working that out right now. but
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immediately after you saw us officials scrambling to clarify that there is no change in us policy that is coming at least anytime soon. but there is that separate question of whether the president might offer a bit of a thumbs up when it comes to long range missiles that are provided by other countries, including of course, those that are provided by the uk time for referred to as storm shadows. now, the reason that this question has such big ramifications when it comes to the war in ukraine, is in part because vladimir putin, the russian president, has said that if they were to be used in that way, to be launched deeper into russian territory. he would see this as being attacked in two nato nations going to war with russia. now, i should know we are getting some of these early images of that spray, the president was asked about that threat from vladimir putin. and this is what he said. he said, quote, i don't think much about vladimir putin all right, mj lee, thank you for bringing us the latest there on this high-stakes meeting.
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>> much appreciated. then big interviews sunday on state of the union, look for trump's running mate, senator j.d vance, plus democratic governor josh shapiro from of course, the key battleground of pennsylvania that is sunday morning at nine eastern. and again at noon here on cnn. and then on sunday night, donie o sullivan meets former bernie brothers whose disillusionment disillusionment with politics lead them to embrace far right extremism. it is a new episode of the whole story with anderson cooper sunday night at 8:00 eastern on scene and then you could follow me on x and instagram at pamela brown, cnn, follow the show on x at the lead cnn, if you ever miss an episode at the lead, you can listen to the show wherever you get your podcasts. the news continues. now on cnn with wolf blitzer and the situation room, have a great weekend. everyone
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